Penny T. (iluvmysteries) reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 431 more book reviews
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Napolean Bonaparte is one of those detectives who remain entertaining even years later.
Laura B. (KKatie) reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 13 more book reviews
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The Upfield Napoleon Bonaparte series give a great feel for the setting of early to mid 20th century Australia but are generally a little weak in plot. Good light read.
Melissa G. (mysterym) reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 56 more book reviews
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great book in this series.
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 2700 more book reviews
I like Upfield's mysteries. Inspector Bonaparte uses logic and evidence to decipher the crime and reveal the criminal. This novel was somewhat different than the others I've read, as it took place in Victoria and not in the Outback of one of the other Australian states.
When the criminal was revealed, the character was one of a few I thought it might be, but I was not able to know which one it was until "Bony" revealed it. And it was amusing how the murder weapon was cleverly revealed on the outside of the book.
I'm glad I still have many of Inspector Bonaparte's stories to read.
When the criminal was revealed, the character was one of a few I thought it might be, but I was not able to know which one it was until "Bony" revealed it. And it was amusing how the murder weapon was cleverly revealed on the outside of the book.
I'm glad I still have many of Inspector Bonaparte's stories to read.
Mary M. (retiree77) reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 6 more book reviews
Every Napoleon Bonaparte/Upfield novel I've read was too soon ended. I'll keep all the books I find.
R E K. (bigstone) - , reviewed An Author Bites the Dust (Inspector Bonaparte, Bk 11) on + 1452 more book reviews
This mystery entails a mystery surrounding the death of an author and literary critic. It follows a party held at the home of Mervyn Blake, the murdered man. In good health, he is found dead inside the door of his writing room. Authorities declare the death normal but Bony is sent to investigate the matter because his superior does not believe that this is so.
Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) is an outstanding detective who sees what others do not and unravels the clues to eventually discover what really happened. A quick read, the author takes the reader into Bony's mind as he unravels the case. While I was fairly certain I knew who committed the murder, it was fascinating to see how Bony uncovers the murderer.
This is a world with which Bony is unfamiliar - a world with writers and critics alike whose egos are mammouth. It seems that two of the writers have decided that they are the best that Australia has to offer. They give good reviews to those who follow them but downgrade all who do not. They are little men who ignore nonwriters as well. Their actions are actually their downfall and help Bony discover why Blake was murdered. I found this a fine read that flows well and is most entertaining. If you pick up this book you, too may discover why I follow this author's work.
Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) is an outstanding detective who sees what others do not and unravels the clues to eventually discover what really happened. A quick read, the author takes the reader into Bony's mind as he unravels the case. While I was fairly certain I knew who committed the murder, it was fascinating to see how Bony uncovers the murderer.
This is a world with which Bony is unfamiliar - a world with writers and critics alike whose egos are mammouth. It seems that two of the writers have decided that they are the best that Australia has to offer. They give good reviews to those who follow them but downgrade all who do not. They are little men who ignore nonwriters as well. Their actions are actually their downfall and help Bony discover why Blake was murdered. I found this a fine read that flows well and is most entertaining. If you pick up this book you, too may discover why I follow this author's work.